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and they stand united in support of the president of the united states as to all of us here in the united states senate. there is much to say in the days ahead about the appropriate responses to these heous acts, but for now let me just say this, this is not a struggle about ideology. this is not a struggle over religion. this is a struggle between civilization and barbarism. let there be no doubt the united states and civilized nations of the world will unite and win this struggle. our enemies will not and cannot defeat us. this country will go on, deeply wounded by the loss of so many but strengthened by our resolve and commitment to sustain this great democracy. i see in this cataclysmic tragedy, mr. president, the beginning of the end of organized, legitimized terrorist activities. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire, the republican manager of the resolution. mr. gregg: mr. president, i yield ten minutes to the senator from nnsylvania, senator santorum. the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania is recognized for up to ten minutes. mr. santorum: thank you,
and they stand united in support of the president of the united states as to all of us here in the united states senate. there is much to say in the days ahead about the appropriate responses to these heous acts, but for now let me just say this, this is not a struggle about ideology. this is not a struggle over religion. this is a struggle between civilization and barbarism. let there be no doubt the united states and civilized nations of the world will unite and win this struggle. our enemies...
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much of this is about the united states. now, defense ministries all over the world prepare for bad outcomes, worst-case scenarios, etcetera. so i sort of come back to the point that the historical definition of threat, or at least we're taught in the military where i came from, is a combination of capability and intent. and so it's that intent side of the equation that is now uncertain that i think we can shape and work on and prevent this from being a relationship that heads toward uh, conflict. but there's no question in my mind that on the capability side of the equation, there's very robust, uh, investment, and much of it is oriented against the united states. >> you've had a good deal of military experience. i know there have been numerous efforts over decades, really, to engage in military to military cooperative exercises and discussions and so on. it doesn't seem as though much of that has succeeded. why? >> well, we've talked about the mutual suspicions and the overall relationship. that's at it's height, highest p
much of this is about the united states. now, defense ministries all over the world prepare for bad outcomes, worst-case scenarios, etcetera. so i sort of come back to the point that the historical definition of threat, or at least we're taught in the military where i came from, is a combination of capability and intent. and so it's that intent side of the equation that is now uncertain that i think we can shape and work on and prevent this from being a relationship that heads toward uh,...
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i'm pretty sure he is a christian and that he was born in the united states. i want to say that i think that this characterization of opposition to obama as racist is quite tiresome and this is something that the left has been waiting to fall back on for some time if america was so racist how come all sorts of millions of white people who voted for him in two thousand and eight and helped to elect him. particularly the white male population which the left likes to make fun of a regular basis likes to attack. if america's so racist how could he have gotten along with a canal that is say he's not doing so well they fall back on the argument that america's races are silly because they're alexander go ahead jump in there this is going to sing nobody ever sees this but he just what it really is you go i was on you first of all go to steve go ahead alexander well just really quickly no one has reduced the tea party movement just to racism i don't again and no one has done that here i don't think most people still don't you have and do you happen where many around th
i'm pretty sure he is a christian and that he was born in the united states. i want to say that i think that this characterization of opposition to obama as racist is quite tiresome and this is something that the left has been waiting to fall back on for some time if america was so racist how come all sorts of millions of white people who voted for him in two thousand and eight and helped to elect him. particularly the white male population which the left likes to make fun of a regular basis...
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this is how united states change that day in terms of government and military. a word most to denver heard of became terribly real -- a word that most had never heard of became terribly real in that moment. >> we have a microphone waiting. give the high sign if you like to pursue any of these particular lines with the panelists. >> any article in the constitution has and it to defend and protect constitution. it does not mean preserve, protect, and defend the president. it means protecting the presidency. part of the responsibility for the continuity of the presidency and the government. that is where you get into the argument about fighting the decapitation of the government. that falls under the federal emergency management agency, the department homeland security. the defense department provides the bulk of support for the effort. >> mr. secretary, did you stay in washington after the attack? >> i knew that the deputy was elsewhere. the attorney general flew back and got there in the afternoon. i stayed there with director mueller because the critical thing w
this is how united states change that day in terms of government and military. a word most to denver heard of became terribly real -- a word that most had never heard of became terribly real in that moment. >> we have a microphone waiting. give the high sign if you like to pursue any of these particular lines with the panelists. >> any article in the constitution has and it to defend and protect constitution. it does not mean preserve, protect, and defend the president. it means...
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over 50% of the population of the united states is women. so why would we tell women, we want you to serve, but, oh, you can only do this and you can only do that. i mean let women prove themselves. i'm not saying that every woman should be a soldier, but you know what, not every man makes a good soldier either. and so if a woman wants to, if she's volunteered, if she wants to be out there in the combat zone, if she's good, then let her compete. and take off the handcuffs that yore putting on her, because maybe she does want to make the military a real career. >> is she right? should we be getting rid of the combat exclusion for women? >> absolutely. my dad was marine officer, i was ranger rotc in college. i am just as fit and probably fitter than some of the guys on the field. mentally and physically. but the real issue here is, women if they aren't able to go out on combat and serve in that way they're going to be prevented just as she pointed out from getting promoted and the other thing that's more important, in today's type of battle th
over 50% of the population of the united states is women. so why would we tell women, we want you to serve, but, oh, you can only do this and you can only do that. i mean let women prove themselves. i'm not saying that every woman should be a soldier, but you know what, not every man makes a good soldier either. and so if a woman wants to, if she's volunteered, if she wants to be out there in the combat zone, if she's good, then let her compete. and take off the handcuffs that yore putting on...
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states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to the irish. in 2004, the university of puerto rico asked me to come there and lecture and read. i immediately called my favorite cousin, and she said, what are you doing here? i told her and i said, please come to the reading, i have a book for you. she came. she said my son is getting married tomorrow at the caribbean hilton, could you please come? and i went. i hadn't seen her in 30 years. we were kids together. and after the wedding, there was a reception and she introduced me to her daughters, very beautiful girls, then i met the last one, very beautiful, green eyes, and she said, i want you it
states and coming into contact with the united states so consequently my puerto rican friends, and some of my irish friends, although they were more circumspect, what are you doing writing about the irish? i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to...
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this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of school. in earthquake, they call it the coy mot that means this apocalypse. at first there was a very heroic effort. infer natio international community helped. after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wak
this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of...
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in point, we say the united states is caught up with europe. this is a problem that especially since the july 7,ie suicides attacks on the london underground britain has grappled with. britain also thought they could remain immune to this. they thought it existed on a continent where communities were less well integrated and they were surprised in july 7, 2005. our point isn't to sound an alarm bell. we're still talking about small numbers, 10 or 11 plots, 43 persons i think is disturbingly large only because it was zero a few years ago. the united states department of justice indicted more than two dozen persons last year. that's our point, is that if we fail to take action and recognize this is a growing threat, then in a few years it will be cause for alarm. but right now is the time to look at the threat as it is unfolding, that it's exceptionally dynamic, and to acspt that what worked yesterday or e even today is no longer sufficient and we have to be just as dynamic as we're finding our adversaries are. >> thank you very much. [applause]
in point, we say the united states is caught up with europe. this is a problem that especially since the july 7,ie suicides attacks on the london underground britain has grappled with. britain also thought they could remain immune to this. they thought it existed on a continent where communities were less well integrated and they were surprised in july 7, 2005. our point isn't to sound an alarm bell. we're still talking about small numbers, 10 or 11 plots, 43 persons i think is disturbingly...
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it is a win for the state of california, a win for the united states navy, and a win for the american taxpayers who paid for this base and all the infrastructure that was here. because of this transfer, the american taxpayer gets fair market value for treasure island. because of this transfer, hundreds of millions of dollars of economic development will flow into the city of san francisco and into this whole area, and because of this transfer, treasure island will bring thousands of great jobs right here. first, as new buildings are built, and then, as this island more and more and this new development becomes an ongoing an integral part to the city of san francisco. for our part, the mayor said the navy is going to get significant rewards by sharing a portion of the revenues, which could in turn be used to make sure that our sailors and marines have the tools that they need to do the mission that they are being sent on. i am incredibly grateful to two fine public servants -- mayor newsom and his staff, speaker pelosi and hers, and the entire california congressional delegation for th
it is a win for the state of california, a win for the united states navy, and a win for the american taxpayers who paid for this base and all the infrastructure that was here. because of this transfer, the american taxpayer gets fair market value for treasure island. because of this transfer, hundreds of millions of dollars of economic development will flow into the city of san francisco and into this whole area, and because of this transfer, treasure island will bring thousands of great jobs...
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>> i think this is a serious national security issue for the united states. in 2007, president bush met with felipe and they agreed on a strategy. mostly military, military equipment based. barack obama came in, he embraced the same strategy. calderone deserves credit. what he is doing is expanding the strategy to include law enforcement reform, to try to eliminate or reduce the corruption there and also in the judiciary. >> exit question. >> what works in our strategy with columbia in the 1990s needs to put in place. >> how long did it take? >> 20 years to eliminate the cartels. >> i thought it was more like six or seven. >> it took a long time. >> how many years before they get control of the situation? >> they aren't going to get control until what martin says happens, and that isn't going to happen. >> this is about greed. they won't get going more than half a billion eggs so far. >> half a billion eggs. 500 million eggs recalled. the commotion was caused by salmonella. salmonella kills about a thousand people per year in the u.s. the bacteria is found in
>> i think this is a serious national security issue for the united states. in 2007, president bush met with felipe and they agreed on a strategy. mostly military, military equipment based. barack obama came in, he embraced the same strategy. calderone deserves credit. what he is doing is expanding the strategy to include law enforcement reform, to try to eliminate or reduce the corruption there and also in the judiciary. >> exit question. >> what works in our strategy with...
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the united states. and as a country, we come together through our parliament and our elected government to make decisions about how we spend money. and in the end, the decision how much do you spend on health care versus how much you spend on the transport budget is a political decision with a small p. it is not necessarily a party decision because actually first of all we are in a coalition government. two of the three major political parties in britain are working together on this problem. and of course we are also trying to engage the public in a big decision about what are the priorities for this country going forward. and you are already seeing some of those playing out even before october 20th. health care is a priority for people. welfare costs are something people want to reduce. >> rose: how about infrastructure. >> well, infrastructure i think is very important for the economic future of this country. and indeed many others. so we are not making further cults to the capital budget. the investm
the united states. and as a country, we come together through our parliament and our elected government to make decisions about how we spend money. and in the end, the decision how much do you spend on health care versus how much you spend on the transport budget is a political decision with a small p. it is not necessarily a party decision because actually first of all we are in a coalition government. two of the three major political parties in britain are working together on this problem....
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he said in the united states is known as the council on foreign relations. he said that in his own book. you've got to learn about the council on foreign relations. he said the goal of this secret society, that this is kind of breathtaking, nothing less than to great a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and economy of the world as a whole. wow. what a goal. they become pushed much of it. the system was to be controlled in feudalistic fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert by secret agreements arrived at in frequently, frequent private meetings and conference. the trilateral commission, the council on foreign relations, all of it figures. they haven't invited me to any of these meetings. i don't expect to be invited. power of money. rothschild, great banking magnet from germany let me issue and control and nations by that i care not who writes the laws. because they were do what i say. and that's is happening in our country. david rockefeller wrote a book in 2003. on pa
he said in the united states is known as the council on foreign relations. he said that in his own book. you've got to learn about the council on foreign relations. he said the goal of this secret society, that this is kind of breathtaking, nothing less than to great a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and economy of the world as a whole. wow. what a goal. they become pushed much of it. the system was to be controlled in...
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we found that the threat facing the united states is different than it was nine years ago. it has also changed and evolved profoundly since the 9/11 commission presented its report six long years ago. today, the u.s. faces a dynamic threat with a broad array of potential attacks, from shootings to car bombs, to simultaneous suicide attacks, to in-flight passenger aircraft attacks. this is cause for concern. thank you very much. >> steve, do you want to say something? >> thank you appeared i am the present for the -- thank you. i am the president for the center for national policy. just a couple of things i would like to highlight, particularly from a homeland security perspective about what i think we should infer from their key finding. they have given us a very uncomfortable finding. i think it is uncomfortable for the american people, but also for our national security and intelligence community as well. there are many who are drawn to this cause and have essentially made a strategic shift against from the spectacular attacks like this on september 11 and a consensus tha
we found that the threat facing the united states is different than it was nine years ago. it has also changed and evolved profoundly since the 9/11 commission presented its report six long years ago. today, the u.s. faces a dynamic threat with a broad array of potential attacks, from shootings to car bombs, to simultaneous suicide attacks, to in-flight passenger aircraft attacks. this is cause for concern. thank you very much. >> steve, do you want to say something? >> thank you...
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the tallest new tower on the west coast of the united states that will anger this neighborhood with real focus on street level vibrancy, outdoor cafes, expanded sidewalks, tree- lined boulevards, outdoor merchants. connecting a sense of community with a sense of place. the third thing we are celebrating, live near pringle is here, we are going to be building a box. we are building a box that will accommodate something that is arguably a generation overdue. i am sick and tired of hearing how wonderful the transportation system is in france, do you know what they're doing in beijing? finally, california will get it right in with this. this project that so many people have talked about will finally start to take shape. the fourth thing we are celebrating go to my first point, leadership. stewardship. we would not be here if it was not the work for willie brown and others. don perotta and his extraordinary work. members of the board of supervisors that have come and gone. past mayors, incredible leadership from caltran, mtc, to all the folks that you see here, and in particular, secretary ra
the tallest new tower on the west coast of the united states that will anger this neighborhood with real focus on street level vibrancy, outdoor cafes, expanded sidewalks, tree- lined boulevards, outdoor merchants. connecting a sense of community with a sense of place. the third thing we are celebrating, live near pringle is here, we are going to be building a box. we are building a box that will accommodate something that is arguably a generation overdue. i am sick and tired of hearing how...
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this is the largest army base in the united states. some units are just back from duty in iraq and afghanistan; some are getting ready to return there. this company has a different mission-- nursing bodies and minds back to health. these troops are in what's called a "wounded warrior transition brigade." >> our mission is to heal the soldier to the maximum extent that healing can be done. >> suarez: colonel paul hossenlopp is the brigade's commander. >> we do everything to get them back on the force and keep them on track with their career. >> suarez: the army has roughly 10,000 soldiers in 29 warrior transition units across the country, plus one in germany. they were set up in the wake of the scandal at the walter reed army medical center in 2007. patients there were found to be living in shoddy housing and receiving substandard care. since then, the army has done a thorough redesign of its health care system. soldiers in the fort hood unit, for example, are assigned a team of nurse case managers, primary care providers and commanding
this is the largest army base in the united states. some units are just back from duty in iraq and afghanistan; some are getting ready to return there. this company has a different mission-- nursing bodies and minds back to health. these troops are in what's called a "wounded warrior transition brigade." >> our mission is to heal the soldier to the maximum extent that healing can be done. >> suarez: colonel paul hossenlopp is the brigade's commander. >> we do...
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states, i think it was 14 for the entire united states. yet, within a matter of hours, very quickly that morning, we had combat air patrol over every major american city, including over washington, d.c., one of the first up, even though you were not part of the air defense mission. can you speak about how that happened? >> how we put it together? >> we only had 10 air defense aircraft, but then how did we have all of these other aircraft up over every major city? >> team america. [laughter] the nation needed america to respond. to every fighter squadron in the country, there were clear and unambiguous needs. we would sort out the control structure later on, thanks to folks like dan creedon over there from tracon. it was clear what needed to be done. sorting out the command-and- control structure became a challenge in some places like washington. the ground control intercept folks -- a fighter radar can only see a certain distance, 60 to 80 miles. as the cap commander, i wanted to see much further than that. poor dan creedon gets paired up
states, i think it was 14 for the entire united states. yet, within a matter of hours, very quickly that morning, we had combat air patrol over every major american city, including over washington, d.c., one of the first up, even though you were not part of the air defense mission. can you speak about how that happened? >> how we put it together? >> we only had 10 air defense aircraft, but then how did we have all of these other aircraft up over every major city? >> team...
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let's give tax breaks to companies that are investing right here in the united states of america. those are all common-sense approaches. historically, as you know, you've been around this town for a long time -- usually, republicans and democrats agree on infrastructure. usually, republicans and democrats agree on making sure that research and development investments are made right here in the united states. and so let's get it done. it has nothing to do with the notion that somehow what we did previously didn't work. it worked. it just hasn't done as much as we need it to do. we've still got a long ways to go and we're going to keep on doing it. >> so this is a second stimulus? [laughter] >> here's how i would -- there is no doubt that everything we've been trying to do -- everything we've been trying to do is designed to stimulate growth and additional jobs in the economy. i mean, that's our entire agenda. so i have no problem with people saying the president is trying to stimulate growth and hiring. isn't that what i should be doing? i would assume that's what the republicans t
let's give tax breaks to companies that are investing right here in the united states of america. those are all common-sense approaches. historically, as you know, you've been around this town for a long time -- usually, republicans and democrats agree on infrastructure. usually, republicans and democrats agree on making sure that research and development investments are made right here in the united states. and so let's get it done. it has nothing to do with the notion that somehow what we did...
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i especially want to welcome the first lady of the united states. michelle obama and our first lady, laura bush and my former colleague and former secretary of the interior. ken thorn for this work on this project. when president barack obama appointed me to serve as secretary of interior he asked me to conserve as america's heritage and today we serve that custodial role for a key chapter of american history. this is my fourth visit to this memorial site since becoming secretary of interior. i have worked with family and friends of the crew of flight 93. the community of shanksville, like the rest of the nation, lives were changed on that kate, now nine years ago. the location for this year's anniversary is especially significant as we return to the western overlook in many ways where the journey began nine years ago. this is where the pennsylvania state police lineed the ridge on horse back to salute the families as they were first brought to view the crash site. this is where the fbi, thentsb. the atf and other agencies carried out their duties.
i especially want to welcome the first lady of the united states. michelle obama and our first lady, laura bush and my former colleague and former secretary of the interior. ken thorn for this work on this project. when president barack obama appointed me to serve as secretary of interior he asked me to conserve as america's heritage and today we serve that custodial role for a key chapter of american history. this is my fourth visit to this memorial site since becoming secretary of interior. i...
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it is my great pleasure to introduce our commander and chief, the president of united states. [applause] >> secretary gates, admiral, and members of the armed forces, my fellow americans, most of all, to you, the survivors is still carry the scars of tragedy, to the families to carry in your hand in your -- in your hearts, the loss. for your nation, this is a day of remembrance, a day of reflection, and with god's grace, a day of unity and renewal. we gather to remember, at this sacred hour, on how low the ground, the places where -- and how low ground, the places where we feel such increase -- grief. we gather at the pentagon, where the names of those lost are etched in stone. we gather in a gentle pennsylvania field where a plane went down in a tower of voices will rise and echo through the ages. we gather where the twin towers fell, a site where the work goes on so that next year, on the 10th anniversary, the waters will flow in a steady tribute to the nearly 3000 innocent lives. on this day, it is perhaps natural to focus on the images of that awful morning -- in the -- im
it is my great pleasure to introduce our commander and chief, the president of united states. [applause] >> secretary gates, admiral, and members of the armed forces, my fellow americans, most of all, to you, the survivors is still carry the scars of tragedy, to the families to carry in your hand in your -- in your hearts, the loss. for your nation, this is a day of remembrance, a day of reflection, and with god's grace, a day of unity and renewal. we gather to remember, at this sacred...
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states, house of representatives, nancy pelosi. [applause] the honorable secretary of the navy, ray davis. [applause] and the honorable mayor of the city and county of san francisco, gavin newsom. [applause] today we stand on the brink of the future of this island by commemorating the historic agreement with the transfer of the formal the -- naval station from a united states navy to the city and county of san francisco. i know i speak for many people who have worked extremely hard to make this day a reality, people on all sides of the table, across organizations, when i say that it is truly an honor and a proud moment. i would like to take a moment to acknowledge our many partners and supporters who are here today. please forgive me if i do not mention everyone. there are too many of you to name individually, but i would like to recognize, and if you would please stand, former mayor willie brown, current and past members of the treasure island development authority board of directors. our treasure island citizens advisory board, a
states, house of representatives, nancy pelosi. [applause] the honorable secretary of the navy, ray davis. [applause] and the honorable mayor of the city and county of san francisco, gavin newsom. [applause] today we stand on the brink of the future of this island by commemorating the historic agreement with the transfer of the formal the -- naval station from a united states navy to the city and county of san francisco. i know i speak for many people who have worked extremely hard to make this...
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and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of proper us your religion that's what this country was founded on not only you know is it supposed to be that way here this country was founded on those principles that you know people that started this country were fully religious persecution i just had somebody asked me the other day is also are you against america now and it's like ok. i mean you know us veteran as well i served in the u.s. navy and so i do believe in this country i volunteered to defend this country i volunteered to you know stand up for what the cost to she says. no matter what unfolds around her billing says she's proud to be a muslim if no one in the world wants to talk to me and my friend i still don't regret it you know i am completely happy right now happier than i've ever been in my entire life happiness that might not make sense to those around her a little over three assure you there are tea annandale virginia. still to come on tonight's show we'll have our friday fireside chats and comedian seton smith che
and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of proper us your religion that's what this country was founded on not only you know is it supposed to be that way here this country was founded on those principles that you know people that started this country were fully religious persecution i just had somebody asked me the other day is also are you against america now and it's like ok. i mean you know us veteran as well i served in the u.s....
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school districts across the united states are desperate for money. what brings me here this evening is a $1.5 million grant from the department of education between your tax dollars and my tax dollars for the purpose of supporting russian heritage language learners. this is an interesting grant. if this was 10 years ago, it would not be a problem, but it is not 10 years ago. we have four furlough days. this is at a time when they are suggesting extending the school year. we are letting go of teachers. the student teacher ratio is out of whack, and we have a $1.5 million grant to enhance the learning experiences of two ethnic groups. it does not make sense. if we need the money, let's allocate it so it is keeping schools open and programs intact. i wrote letters to a number of commissioners. i have not received a response. i would call on san francisco unified to rescinds this grant and reallocate the funds so it is keeping schools open and keeping things active in the district. we have a quick response. >> for the record, we have no say. that grant i
school districts across the united states are desperate for money. what brings me here this evening is a $1.5 million grant from the department of education between your tax dollars and my tax dollars for the purpose of supporting russian heritage language learners. this is an interesting grant. if this was 10 years ago, it would not be a problem, but it is not 10 years ago. we have four furlough days. this is at a time when they are suggesting extending the school year. we are letting go of...
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and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of proper religion that's what this country was founded on just had somebody asked me the other day is also are you against america now and it's like ok. i'm a you know u.s. veteran as well i served in the u.s. navy and so i do believe in this country no matter what unfolds around her billing says she's proud to be a muslim if no one in the world wants to talk to me and my friend i saw. a happiness that might not make sense to those around her. three assure you there are tea annandale virginia. a huge gas explosion has killed at least four people and destroyed mobile searching homes in california residents had to flee from flames after the blast in a neighborhood south of san francisco a local utility company can funds that the ruptured section of one of the pipelines caused the inferno they've since turned it off to stop the flow of gas but firefighters are still working to contain the blaze. marks light has kind of village in southern italy after heavy rain breaking about every respons
and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of proper religion that's what this country was founded on just had somebody asked me the other day is also are you against america now and it's like ok. i'm a you know u.s. veteran as well i served in the u.s. navy and so i do believe in this country no matter what unfolds around her billing says she's proud to be a muslim if no one in the world wants to talk to me and my friend i saw. a happiness...
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four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and it could or would take her an hour or two to line um... up her clothes and do our homework and get her lunch b bag ready. i'm the five minutes bed to - bus kind of guy, you know? well krista saw the baseball movie called field of dreams. very inspiring movie that takes place in the corn field in iowa and decided for her 23rd birthday she wanted to go see that place. she was living in minneapolis and packed her bags to go to the field of dreams. when my mother went to wake her up on july 24th 1992 she had died in her sleep from a massive seizure and it was
four days after high school i joind the united states army. not only to serve my country but to get the,gi bill to continue my education. then i saw young men and women from all across america. from farms and ranches and it matedm made me realize the strength in this country is not from commonality but our great diversity. i had a younger sister named gift of god and christa was a special girl because she suffered from severe epilepsy. she never once complained. she never said across word and...
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we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our marshall memorial fellowship network of which david chiu is one of our alumni. some of our past grantees and also the next crop of practitioners and local civic leaders who are really looking to change their home communities by looking abroad or looking to other cities to see what other cities are doing well and how that might be imported back home or translated back home. so the comparative dom particular policy program works primarily in the 25 cities that doug mentioned, but not exclusively in those cities. we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in
we work with europe and the united states and we work on how europe and the united states can work together on the major world challenges like climate change and economic trade and development, just a number of issues the program i run goes back to the early days in the first 20 years when we were primarily a grantmaker making grants to low-cal practitioners and policymakers. i started this program about four years, five years ago now, i think, time flies, to really bring in members of our...
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. >>> the united states is preparing to mark the ninth anniversary of the september 11 terrorist attacks on saturday. the pastor's threat to burn the koran on the day has but overshadowing events. he now says he will not go ahead with the burning as long as the new york imam moves at planned islamic cultural center away from ground zero. this has sparked outrage in the muslim world. in afghanistan, angry protesters lashed out at a nato outpost. >> the planned birding has seen thousands of people around the globe take to the streets, like afghanistan. shouting anti-u.s. slogans, they approach this database in the far northeast. the pastors and plans to burn at 200 karans has caused an international firestorm. the president and the pentagon have waded into the debate. >> this kind of behavior or threat of action puts our young men and women in harm's way. >> pastor jones has called off the event for the time being and is preparing to fly to new york to meet with the imam, who wants to build his element cultural center -- his islamic cultural center to a half blocks from where the world tra
. >>> the united states is preparing to mark the ninth anniversary of the september 11 terrorist attacks on saturday. the pastor's threat to burn the koran on the day has but overshadowing events. he now says he will not go ahead with the burning as long as the new york imam moves at planned islamic cultural center away from ground zero. this has sparked outrage in the muslim world. in afghanistan, angry protesters lashed out at a nato outpost. >> the planned birding has seen...
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states. and it was a remarkably fruitful exchange and i think many of us that went on that trip brought back ideas to the united states that we are trying to legislate here locally. i'm also excited to see all of you here in part because some of you know, i'm one member of the board that doesn't have a car, that rides my bicycle many days of the week -- [applause] >> and like all of you, i think we are remarkably excited about the fact that the bike plan is moving forward, the fact that today is the start of the trial on market street, the fact that we are really moving our city's biking agenda forward. and i think with those of our friends from europe, we all want to take this to the next level and figure out what are the best ideas that we can adopt from the great cities around the world. we know that in recent years, i think san francisco with the help of our community advocates from the bike coalition and other advocates were really trying to bike strong and bike hard into the wind and i
states. and it was a remarkably fruitful exchange and i think many of us that went on that trip brought back ideas to the united states that we are trying to legislate here locally. i'm also excited to see all of you here in part because some of you know, i'm one member of the board that doesn't have a car, that rides my bicycle many days of the week -- [applause] >> and like all of you, i think we are remarkably excited about the fact that the bike plan is moving forward, the fact that...
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and these kinds of operations needs to go hand in hand united states russia you community leaders of the world need to work together on both fronts not simply on one but on both. or i will good to have your thoughts on the program joining us from the london information network and conflicts and state building organization the organization represent and joining us is from london thank you. all right well meantime more victims of this week's terror attack in russia are being laid to rest today a car bombing in the southern republican north they killed seventeen and left more than one hundred sixty injured seventeen of those with the most serious injuries are now being treated in moscow investigators meanwhile say they suspect several policemen of negligence reports suggest the officers stopped the attackers car for an inspection certainly before the blast but didn't check the boat where the explosives are thought to have been hit hard on of the child now reports. of crashes grieving over the last and you can feel sadness everywhere soon as the market area has been open people started c
and these kinds of operations needs to go hand in hand united states russia you community leaders of the world need to work together on both fronts not simply on one but on both. or i will good to have your thoughts on the program joining us from the london information network and conflicts and state building organization the organization represent and joining us is from london thank you. all right well meantime more victims of this week's terror attack in russia are being laid to rest today a...
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russia and the united states have a good but then show for cooperation in this area in joint efforts to caught. the finance. relates to what terrorist bases all of you have done this time and also. revealing the terrorist networks that this country. betray without kind of still active globally what do you think the international community can do to sexually tackle this threat well i think that actually the national government as i said have already achieved serious progress because al qaeda is slightly disappearing from the global agenda i mean if you look at the number of terrorist attacks in the recent years that has diminished and i think significant work has been down to ruin the grassroots of the guy that of course one of the most let's say positive outcomes is that the world has managed to prevent this bleed between the east that makes civilization the grisette civilization and the ethics in so new york in two thousand and one they even or can be to do with the global a d by the with the civilizations i think this is the most the one thing that we should know today. with the re
russia and the united states have a good but then show for cooperation in this area in joint efforts to caught. the finance. relates to what terrorist bases all of you have done this time and also. revealing the terrorist networks that this country. betray without kind of still active globally what do you think the international community can do to sexually tackle this threat well i think that actually the national government as i said have already achieved serious progress because al qaeda is...
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. >> it's interesting because it is the oldest business career college in the western united states and still going strong, stronger than ever, more years ago than my memory. my mother took shorthand there. very pre-computer. >> thank you. that would conclude this hearing. the commission has determined that public hearing is not necessary. thank you, commissioners. you are now at general public comment. at this time members of the public may address you on items of interest to the public that fall within the subject matter jurisdiction of this commission. each member of the public may address you for up to three minutes. keeping in mind that the entire category has a limit of 15 minutes and that this category may not be used to address you on any agenda item. president miguel: thank you. on agenda public items not on the agenda, jack stewart, joan wood, rush. >> my name is zach stewart and i kind of wish i hadn't come out here and learned about this book. i've been giving it way to a lot of people and it's cost me a lot of money. one of my friends took off for new york and took a lack a
. >> it's interesting because it is the oldest business career college in the western united states and still going strong, stronger than ever, more years ago than my memory. my mother took shorthand there. very pre-computer. >> thank you. that would conclude this hearing. the commission has determined that public hearing is not necessary. thank you, commissioners. you are now at general public comment. at this time members of the public may address you on items of interest to the...
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i will do everything that i can as long as i'm president of the united states, to remind the american people that we are one nation under god. we may call that god different names, but we remain one nation. >> reporter: nine years after the terrorist attacks, anti-muslim sentiment is seeing a resurgence. a florida pastor's threat to burn the koran this weekend led to protests in afghanistan today. one person was killed, more than ten injured. today, the president sternly warned the florida pastor the act would cause profound damage to u.s. troops. >> our sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, husbands and wives who are sacrificing for us to keep us safe. you don't play games with that. >> reporter: after his own comments last month on plans to build an islamic community center and mosque two blocks from ground zero stoked the firestorm, today the president sidestepped the question of whether it was wise for the muslim group to build there but again defended its right to do so. >> they are our neighbors. they're our friends. they're our co-workers. and, you know, when we start acting
i will do everything that i can as long as i'm president of the united states, to remind the american people that we are one nation under god. we may call that god different names, but we remain one nation. >> reporter: nine years after the terrorist attacks, anti-muslim sentiment is seeing a resurgence. a florida pastor's threat to burn the koran this weekend led to protests in afghanistan today. one person was killed, more than ten injured. today, the president sternly warned the...
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there are 233 million internet users in the united states according to nielsen research, and the number is growing every day. easy-to-use software is helping citizen journalists tell their stories, and professionals are using citizen sources more and more. >> we treat them as reliable sources of information, but, like we would with the police source, the courthouse source, and the capitol hill source, we verify that. >> ...these images literally streaming into us here at cnn. >> as traditional news media grapple with sinking budgets and shrinking newsrooms, can citizen journalism help fill the void? what role should citizen journalists play? that's our topic today on "the future of news." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> more eyes, more ears, more voices out there, and a more sophisticated audience as well, because it's the audience that's gonna keep us all honest. >> when citizen journalists want to be trusted, they have to do certain things to earn that trust. >> from the newseum in washington d.c., th
there are 233 million internet users in the united states according to nielsen research, and the number is growing every day. easy-to-use software is helping citizen journalists tell their stories, and professionals are using citizen sources more and more. >> we treat them as reliable sources of information, but, like we would with the police source, the courthouse source, and the capitol hill source, we verify that. >> ...these images literally streaming into us here at cnn....
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the first day of ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the united states. meanwhile american officials say that al qaeda has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but in recent times much international attention shifted to the term network's capacity to help other militant groups around the world and janice soundbite from the london information network on conflicts and state building sees outsiders hand in recent violence in the north caucasus now the situation in the north caucasus is complex multi-layered but certainly part of the process has now been completely hijacked by. radicals there are clearly connections between terrorist groups in afghanistan and pakistan. and the attacks have taken place both. in nine eleven states as well as in other parts of the world including in the north caucasus there are some clear signs. there are connections between elements in the north caucasus who are. doing such as the one. this week. the groups in pakistan and afghanistan. thoughts there from dennis sound bite from the london informa
the first day of ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the united states. meanwhile american officials say that al qaeda has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but in recent times much international attention shifted to the term network's capacity to help other militant groups around the world and janice soundbite from the london information network on conflicts and state building sees outsiders hand in recent violence in the north caucasus now the...
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which is a stunt by a hate monger who is trying to gain attention here in the united states. >> reporter: and today, when the president addressed the debate, jake tapper asked him, was he concerned that the administration elevated the pastor by reaching out to him? >> i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story. but it is in the age of the internet, something that can cause us profound damage around the world. and so we've got to take it seriously. >> if public officials, if religious leaders, don't speak out against these kinds of things, that's the message that will be heard. >> reporter: but many argue that hateful message already traveled the world. the only debate now, with how much help? david muir, abc news, new york. >>> and as you just heard, that koran-burning threat had president obama's attention today. one topic he touched on in a wide-ranging, 75-minute news conference. his eighth since taking office. and jake tapper was at the white house for the questions and answers. >> reporter: president obama wanted to talk about the economy today, but he was perhaps most pa
which is a stunt by a hate monger who is trying to gain attention here in the united states. >> reporter: and today, when the president addressed the debate, jake tapper asked him, was he concerned that the administration elevated the pastor by reaching out to him? >> i hardly think we're the ones who elevated this story. but it is in the age of the internet, something that can cause us profound damage around the world. and so we've got to take it seriously. >> if public...
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in the uniform of the united states armed services. they are americans. and we honor their service and part of honoring their service is making sure that they understand that we don't differentiate between them and us. it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other places in the far southwest asia. and then the pastor let it be known if someone called him and asked him and invited him to stand down that he might do so, if someone from the government and the white house saw its opportunities and bob gates put in a phone call and he has desisted for the moment. this was not a constitutional question about protected speech.
in the uniform of the united states armed services. they are americans. and we honor their service and part of honoring their service is making sure that they understand that we don't differentiate between them and us. it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning...
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in the united states, many people, especially in big cities, are much more resistant to the idea, including individual motorists, not just businesses afraid of profit. i am wondering, i am not sure how much a european have met with people who are very resistant, thinking it is like socialism, people just want to take over the streets and will not be room for cars and we will go slower and lose jobs. have you been able to convince people? what kind of arguments have you had? >> two weeks ago, a new york, it was 400 years ago that new amsterdam was found at -- was founded. they convinced the general director of the new york port authority to put into action a bike accessibility plan, a bike plan for the more than 200,000 employees of the new york port authority. so they convinced these men that it would be a benefit to invest in bike accessibility. the thing is, i don't know, maybe you could put out an opportunity to meet them. we are mainly preaching for people who like our message, but i hardly meet people -- the opposition. i don't know, maybe there are some people who are against too much
in the united states, many people, especially in big cities, are much more resistant to the idea, including individual motorists, not just businesses afraid of profit. i am wondering, i am not sure how much a european have met with people who are very resistant, thinking it is like socialism, people just want to take over the streets and will not be room for cars and we will go slower and lose jobs. have you been able to convince people? what kind of arguments have you had? >> two weeks...
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states. i have worked with most of those people for 26 years. >> at one time, lackawanna county was one of the oldest counties in the the nation. the median income fall slightly below the state median income. our major industry is health care. manufacturing used to be, but it has been on the slide for years. it's a big hit here even before the recession. it is considered working class and is targeted a lot by presidential candidates because it is full of swing voters, people who have shown that it will go -- that they will go both ways when presidential elections roll around. jobless rates are much higher
states. i have worked with most of those people for 26 years. >> at one time, lackawanna county was one of the oldest counties in the the nation. the median income fall slightly below the state median income. our major industry is health care. manufacturing used to be, but it has been on the slide for years. it's a big hit here even before the recession. it is considered working class and is targeted a lot by presidential candidates because it is full of swing voters, people who have...
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. >>> negotiators from the united states and china are to start talks soon on resuming exchanges. the discussions were halted because of u.s. sales of weapons to taiwan. >> chinese have clearly signaled their interest in resuming military to military discussions, and we are right now exploring how best to do that. >> u.s. defense department spokesperson geoff morrell spoke to reporter on thursday. he suggested the exchanges may resume this year. president barack obama and hu jintao have expressed an interest in restarting the talks and says two leaders will meet early next year. the suspension of the exchanges earlier this year resulted in the cancellation of a scheduled visit to china in june by u.s. defense secretary robert gates. >>> japan's annual defense report tresses the importance of the military alliance with the united states and expresses worries over china's recent military buildup. the government's 2010 white paper on defense policy submitted to the cabinet on friday. the report says the u.s. forces stationed in japan act as a deterrent and emphasizes importance of th
. >>> negotiators from the united states and china are to start talks soon on resuming exchanges. the discussions were halted because of u.s. sales of weapons to taiwan. >> chinese have clearly signaled their interest in resuming military to military discussions, and we are right now exploring how best to do that. >> u.s. defense department spokesperson geoff morrell spoke to reporter on thursday. he suggested the exchanges may resume this year. president barack obama and...
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the united states of asian american festival has events here every career as does the national career arts festival. in recent years homies organizing the empower youth had one of their first large scale neighborhood events. >> i think of it as multi-generational i see artists who are emerging and young and community members that may be from in college to, you know, some of the old-timers that have been around a long time. i think that is special about this organization. >> it shows work by more than 1,000 bay area visual artists each year and collaborates through the programs with between 60 and 90 nonprofit cultural organizations each year. we host weekly figure drawing sessions every saturday morning. there is an accurate dojo with classes they nights a week and people can drop in. we have a free drop-in print maki making class. and print making workshops for adults a want to learn the craft. we have an open studio. >> how do you see it as distinguishing itself as a unique place and organization? >> i was just reading an interview with elizabeth streb and she was talking about her
the united states of asian american festival has events here every career as does the national career arts festival. in recent years homies organizing the empower youth had one of their first large scale neighborhood events. >> i think of it as multi-generational i see artists who are emerging and young and community members that may be from in college to, you know, some of the old-timers that have been around a long time. i think that is special about this organization. >> it shows...
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this was the weather pattern that cooled united states off quite a bit, and you can see looking out towards oakland this afternoon, and tonight just some patchy fog developing late, and into the weekend, the warmest day will be tomorrow, and the fog increases on sunday, and as a result we begin our cooling trend for the second half of the weekend. >>>tomorrow morning, dense fog on the coast side, and then in the afternoon hours, increase the sunshine, and bump up the numbers and there's the temperature range from the low 60s right around 89 to 90 degrees. oakland tops out at 79, san jose mid-80s around 3:00 or 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. >>>here is a look ahead your five-day forecast. a little bit cooler as we head into sunday, and temperatures will come down until monday and tuesday, and wednesday partly cloudy skies and tracking some 60s and 70s. >> some students in san francisco have received a new learning tool. 34 boys and girls got new ipads today. the software enables students to get practice quizzes, sketch on a pad. the publisher donated the devices to see how students would learn and
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., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a little bored with the piece. it's only natural. it's pushing 4 years now. this one was interesting in that it never got boring or ever felt redundant and each thing that we did over these almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia soc
., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and...
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the pipeline is a primary supplier of crude oil from western united states into the canada. they expect "significant impact" on oil producers and refiners. it rose 3% to $76.45 a barrel in new york trading. >> tom: politics can make investors nervous, but not tonight's "market monitor." robert drach is the publisher of the "drach weekly research report." and he's is back with here on "nightly business report." >> good to see you, tom. >> tom: ahead of the november elections, you say you're absolutely bullish about stocks. why is that? >> if there was any time you didn't have to worry about the market than elections, this is it. historically, if the legislative and executive branches offset, which looks like is going to happen. >> tom: different parties. >> yeah. they offset, it is invariably strong for stocks. one group with a lot of the political cronyism, and special if you have another things. >> tom: like what? >> the most accommodated fed in history, and the cash reserves are the largest in history. >> tom: in terms of the corporate cash -- >> right. you can measure it
the pipeline is a primary supplier of crude oil from western united states into the canada. they expect "significant impact" on oil producers and refiners. it rose 3% to $76.45 a barrel in new york trading. >> tom: politics can make investors nervous, but not tonight's "market monitor." robert drach is the publisher of the "drach weekly research report." and he's is back with here on "nightly business report." >> good to see you, tom. >>...
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, when nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please direct your attention to the roll call of the commissioners. commission president joe marshall here. vice president mazzucco: here. commissioner kingsley: present. commissioner hammer: present. president marshall: this is a regular meeting of the san francisco police commission september 8, 2010. please call item one. >> item 1 is approval of the minutes. this would be for the regular meeting of august 18, 2010. president marshall: the minutes from that meeting are in your packet. if there are no additional changes come a motion for approval. without objection, so ordered. >> i and two -- approval of consent calendar, under which we have department bulletin no. 10- 212, general ordered 6.09 -- can't is getting weapons at the scene of a domestic violence incident -- confiscating weapons at the scene of a domestic violence incident. president marshall: do we have a point perso
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, when nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please direct your attention to the roll call of the commissioners. commission president joe marshall here. vice president mazzucco: here. commissioner kingsley: present. commissioner hammer: present. president marshall: this is a regular meeting of the san francisco police commission...
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if the social networking site chooses to store its data outside the territorial united states, we will hold the social network responsible because, in our view, it would have a duty to ensure that anyone that it dealt with maintained adequate and reasonable safeguards. we would go after the social networking site even though the data breach may have occurred somewhere else. >> do you have adequate authority? this goes back to my earlier question about legislation. one of the bills would require consumers to be notified within 60 days of a breach that they could be subject to identity theft. do you need legislation to mandate that kind of action? >> we do not. i mentioned earlier that we have brought a lot of data security cases. we have required companies to do all of the things you are talking about and much more. what i was mentioning earlier is that we do not have the authority, except in some areas, to impose civil penalties for these breaches. some data breaches are just intolerable, and if we had a civil penalty authority, we would try to exercise it. >> we have time for one more
if the social networking site chooses to store its data outside the territorial united states, we will hold the social network responsible because, in our view, it would have a duty to ensure that anyone that it dealt with maintained adequate and reasonable safeguards. we would go after the social networking site even though the data breach may have occurred somewhere else. >> do you have adequate authority? this goes back to my earlier question about legislation. one of the bills would...
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this program, arguably, is the most successful stimulus program in the united states of america, and i can back that up. this is a program that hires from the private sector does proportionally and benefits if the private sector does proportionally. this is a program that helps small businesses. for all of the rhetoric coming from washington, d.c., and sacramento and up and down the local municipal calls up and down this state and around the nation, here is a program that works. this is an interesting fact that underscores it -- congress, wisely and appropriately extended unemployment insurance. what is unemployment insurance to a family in california? it means you receive $450 a week. not to work. you are looking for work, but you receive a $450 check a week to work. congress, wisely, extended that. a lot of republicans opposed it because they said we needed to find a way to fund it, but in principle, they understand the importance of unemployment benefits. here's a program where people in the trenches receive $447 a week to work. let me repeat that -- we can hand out $450 a week no
this program, arguably, is the most successful stimulus program in the united states of america, and i can back that up. this is a program that hires from the private sector does proportionally and benefits if the private sector does proportionally. this is a program that helps small businesses. for all of the rhetoric coming from washington, d.c., and sacramento and up and down the local municipal calls up and down this state and around the nation, here is a program that works. this is an...